2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2021.01.037
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Assessment of the bone thickness of the palate on cone-beam computed tomography for placement of miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal expansion appliances

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“…Several scientific studies have been carried out on groups of patients to determine the safe areas for inserting miniscrews, based on the interradicular spaces and the thickness of the cortical and alveolar bone with the help of CBCT (7)(8)(9)(10)(11). However, given anatomical variability, carrying out a personalised analysis is still necessary in some particular cases (periodontitis, anatomical variations, clefts, etc.…”
Section: Recommended Sites For Miniscrew Placementmentioning
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“…Several scientific studies have been carried out on groups of patients to determine the safe areas for inserting miniscrews, based on the interradicular spaces and the thickness of the cortical and alveolar bone with the help of CBCT (7)(8)(9)(10)(11). However, given anatomical variability, carrying out a personalised analysis is still necessary in some particular cases (periodontitis, anatomical variations, clefts, etc.…”
Section: Recommended Sites For Miniscrew Placementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the anterior region of the palate (distal surface of the first premolars), the optimal insertion site is 3 mm lateral to the midpalatal suture, from the palatal cortical to the nasal floor cortical at 30° (10). According to Nucera et al ( 2022), both the third palatal ruga and 2 mm posterior to the third ruga (4 mm paramedian perpendicular to the palatal mucosa) could be the optimal insertion site for palatal miniscrew placement (14) (Figure 2, Figure 3).…”
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“…Following the Easy Driver protocol, the CBCT scan of the maxilla was digitally superimposed with the digital model, to identify the most suitable palatal insertion sites (Figure 9) [17,39]. Mesial and distal stripping was performed on all dental elements in the lower arch.…”
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